Couple Makes Long-Distance Relationship Work By Creating Combo Photos Of Their Lives
Long distance relationships can be hard. So why not ease the burden with a cooperative art project? “Half&Half” is a project by the duo ShinLiArt. The couple snaps pictures while they’re on video chat, and later compose them into one. Two halves join to show that while the lovers might be miles apart, they are still together.
SihinLiArt is composed of Danbi Shin, currently based in New York, and Seok Li, based in Seoul. There’s a 14 hour time difference between their locations, but that’s no barrier for love – or art! Plus, the proceeds that come from their art projects are donated to art education.
More info: shinli-art.com | instagram (h/t: boredpanda)
Here are Danbi Shin and Seok Li

They’re in an extremely long distance relationship!

Shin now lives in New York

While Danbi is located at Seoul, South Korea

One of their secrets to keeping the relationship going?

Cooperative art project!

They take these pictures while they’re chatting on a video call.

The pictures are then joined

One half shows New York, the other – Seoul

Two different cities, one life!

They call this project “Half&Half”

The couple also forms the art duo ShinLiArt

Best of luck to them!


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Corrections…
Wrong – While Danbi is located at Seoul, South Korea
Right – While Seok Li is located at Seoul, South Korea